

1930s US Army 2nd Inf Div shoulder patch, felt on felt, measures 4 X 3.25 inches with embroidered Indian head well centered and NO glow and weighs 0.2 oz. This patch was definitely removed from a uniform because if you shine a flashlight behind the patch, you will be able to see the needle holds along the border. Please consider viewing my other listings and adding me to your “favorites” list as I will be listing many more interesting and unusual items in the future.

MEDAL(FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE). This IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL is a medal affiliated with the Imperial Service Order. The medal was established under the statutes of the Imperial Service Order, on 8 August 1902, by King Edward VII, with the first awards appearing in the London Gazette in May 1903. It is presented upon retirement to selected civil servants, including those belonging to the lowest support and clerical branches who complete at least 25 years’ meritorious service. In 1920 the appearance of the medal to its current form, a circular medal, 32 mm in diameter, bearing the effigy of the reigning sovereign on the obverse. To date, here have been six versions. The reverse bears the image of a naked man resting from his labours with the inscription “For Faithful Service”. The name of the recipient (Richard Michell) is impressed on the rim of the medal. This Medal is VERY HARD TO FIND and in GOOD to VERY GOOD CONDITION with a small tear at the top of the ribbon, considering its age. This would make great addition to any military collection. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Absolutely NO PERSONAL CHECKS. This helps both you and me build our trustworthiness with other EBAYers. Any package over 4lbs. If you decide to pay prematurely, I will send you an invoice for the additional cost. There may be additional costs due to weight and size restrictions, so please wait for an invoice. My items are packaged very well and damage doesn’t happen unless the postal service has abused it in transit. There will be absolutely NO PICK-UPS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Additional pictures or further explanation of the item are available upon request. REMEMBER – ALL SALES ARE FINAL! If you have any problems with the item upon receiving it, please contact me and we can discuss the issue. I basically list and sell items I have received from the estates of my parents, my friends parents, and from parents whose kids have moved on and are in the process of cleaning out bedrooms, attics, basements, garages, etc. This collection is 50 years in the making. I also pick-up items from estate sales, flea markets, garage sales, and I also sell for friends. Please feel free to make any REASONABLE OFFER on any item or combination of items. I will combine S&H costs. As far as I know ALL ITEMS COME FROM A SMOKE/PET FREE HOME! I do not claim to be an expert on most items, but I do research each item so I can list it at a fair starting price. “ALL” clothing items have been described accurately and if it says it has not been worn, or worn only once or twice, it is completely accurate. Most of these clothes were gifts that don’t fit, or that someone would not wear. All other items are listed for the same reasons. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or offers, but be advised I will only go so low, no matter how many times I list the item. “COMPROMISE” is the key word. This goes for all items I may list. THANK YOU for your interest, it is greatly appreciated. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.


ORIGINAL 1930’S UNITED STATES NAVAL AVIATOR WINGS INSIGNIA, 2-3/4 INCH SIZE BADGE, PIN-BACK. A naval aviator is a commissioned officer or warrant officer qualified as a crewed aircraft pilot in the United States Navy or United States Marine Corps. United States Coast Guard crewed aircraft pilots are officially designated as “Coast Guard aviators”, although they complete the same undergraduate flight training as Navy and Marine Corps crewed aircraft pilots, and are awarded the same aviation breast insignia. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!


ORIGINAL RARE LONG ROPE VARIATION LATE 1920’S – EARLY 1930’S UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR HAT/CAP INSIGNIA, SCREW-BACK. NEW YORK & MEYER SHIELD’S. The Globe-and-Anchor Cap Device is worn on the cap of the Marine Corps dress uniform. The globe on the U. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the United States. The anchor, which dates back to the founding of the Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!


This amazing panoramic photo captures the stunning view of the President Hoover’s White House in 1929. The photo is an original period item and is perfect for collectors of militaria. The theme of the photo is militaria, with a focus on the White House and its surroundings. The photo is in excellent shape and is a great addition to any collection. It is perfect for display in a frame or album. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this CMTC Fort Washington White House President Hoover 1929 Panoramic Photo Military. Some creases from being rolled up for nearly 100 years. Measures 31 inches by 9 inches.

ORIGINAL 1920’s-1930’s UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS ENLISTED EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR COLLAR INSIGNIA, LEFT & RIGHT FACING, SCREW-BACK. The Globe-and-Anchor Cap Device is worn on the cap of the Marine Corps dress uniform. The globe on the U. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the United States. The anchor, which dates back to the founding of the Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

1938, ARMY LEVEL PRIZE, BRONZE, RIFLE COMPETITION, INFANTRY, NAMED, w/RESEARCH. This 1938 Infantry Army Level Prize for Rifle Competition was awarded to SGT John B. Morrissey, Company I, 107. SGT Morrissey was born on 30 January, 1908, Pocatello, Idaho. SGT Morrissey enlisted on 21 January 1936. When John Bacon Morrissey was born on January 30, 1908, in Pocatello, Idaho, his father, Harry, was 30 and his mother, Florence, was 23. He had two sons and two daughters with Anna R Morrissey. He died on February 3, 1982, in Aberdeen, Maryland, at the age of 74. These interwar Army marksmanship badges are highly sought after among collectors. We will include printed copies of the research artifacts. This Army level prize consists of three parts. Top bar that indicated either Army level or Corps / department level competition and served as a brooch to affix the assembled device to the uniform. The top bar is squared ended and ornamented with oak leaves, and was always worn with this bronze clasp and an enameled planchet prior to WWII. The top bar or brooch is a pin back with a functional rotating clasp closure. The second portion consists of an intermediate clasp of crossed arms to indicate the type of weapon that was used to earn the award rifle, pistol, or, soon thereafter, automatic weapons. In this case it has crossed rifles. The third, lower piece is a planchet, that when enameled, told the arm or the type of service, in this case, blue for Infantry. The central design is a bow and a pair of arrows. The planchet consists of three concentric designs. 0625 in diameter, displays a compound bow and two crossed arrows, a symbol of marksmanship. Outside of that is a center ring, 015 in width, which displays 13 stars. An oak-leaf wreath executed in bronze surrounds the entire design, making the planchet 1-1/2 in width. The combatant arms had bronze stars with the ring enameled in blue for Infantry. They would be responsible to send the package to you.
Rare Spanish Civil War Admiral Valdes Republican Navy Sailors Hat Cap Helmet. It has hand inscriptions with a sailors log of ports in spain and or battles. This destroyer traveled north with the Republican, including in the battle of Cape Cherchell and later in convoy escort. On July 12, 1937, together with the destroyers Lepanto, Churruca, Admiral Miranda, Gravina and Sanchez Baircáztegui, they maintained an artillery duel with the cruiser Balearic Islands, while the destroyers escorted the tanker Campillo, in which both sides withdrew after an hour of firing, the Balearic Islands, discovering that their cannons were overheating after 50 shots. On March 5, 1939, following the uprising in the city, he left Cartagena with the bulk of the Republican squadron for Bizerte (Tunisia), where he arrived on March 11.

This bayonet was made by Matsushita Kinzoku prior to 1942 when metal scabbards were replaced by wood or leather. As best I can discern the serial number appears to be W323510. The bayonet is about 20 inches long with a 15-3/4 inch blade. The scabbard is 16-1/4 inches long. Since its introduction in 1897 the Type 30 bayonet has seen many variations. This is a Variation D with a fullered (blood-groove) blade, a straight cross guard with a square end, a contoured riveted sandwhich grip, and a birds-head flat-sided pommel. I think that’s everything. The metal scabbard is tube-tipped. Condition is “as found” good. There is some rust but there is plenty of original blueing. The wood grip scales are tight and intact with an aged patina. It appears to be the factory blunt edge. There is no damage except for a few dents to the scabbard, as shown. These dings do not affect bayonet travel. The spring-loaded locking mechanism is fully functional and ready to mate with your vintage Arisaka rifle.
